I'm plesure to support Macromedia Flash7 plugin.
o Update to 20041017.
o Flash7 support is alpha quality.
o mozilla looks good, but firefox looks bad. firefox has
a double free problem with Flash7. I don't know how to
fix this problem.
o For Flash7 support, we must apply a rtld dlsym(3) patch.
Please read pkg-message for detail.
Desired by: ume
o Chase libm.so version-bumpd. [2]
o Fix comments about KDE/Konqueror. [3]
o Install libmap.conf to EXAMPLEDIR. [4]
Suggested by: takawata [1]
Pointed out by: ume [2]
Discussed by: KDE/FreeBSD [3]
(Sorry, I lost mails which was disscused about this).
Submitted by: Jose M Rodriguez <josemi@freebsd.jazztel.es> [4]
PR: ports/72494 [2]
Submitted by: Amir Shalem <amir@active.ath.cx> [2]
Tested by: ume
Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
o Fix @exec mkdir... from @unexec mkdir....
This is used by package install.
o No longer symlink to acrobat plugin on 4-stable.
o Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Pointed out by: ume [1]
o Add support Photo Image Print System (PIPS) for Linux
on native FreeBSD. (PIPS is EPSON bubble jet printers drivers.)
NOTE: However, pips ports don't use this support.
This is a experimental support to investigate pips ports.
Submitted by: ume
A A D D II OO OO S
A A D D II OO OO SSS
AAAAA D D II OO OO S
A A DDDD IIII OO SSSS linuxthreads!
o Accordingly, Flash6 plugin was more stable and robust with libc_r.
Maybe, I'll stop to hear that some browsers (firefox, epiphany, etc..)
will be overrun on own exit.
o With the result, /etc/libmap.conf sould be updated. Please be careful.
[libflashplayer.so]
libpthread.so.0 liblthread.so.3
to
libpthread.so.0 pluginwrapper/flash6.so
o Acrobat plugin became beta1 quality state and more stable. You will
be able to view PDF on native browsers with PTHREAD(KSE/THR), but I'm
afraid that /usr/local/Acrobat5/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread will
not exit. Because acrobat plugin cannot stop it. I think that
I should add more (some?) pthread(3) functions.
Please be careful:
Native browsers with acrobat requires libKSE/THR/PTHREAD.
On libc_r, these will be overrun.
o Major errno (ENOENT, ...) are almost same between FreeBSD's and Linux's.
So I didn't convert it. But EAGAIN is not same between these. So
I fixed this, and acrobat became good.
Not tested on: 4-stable
Tested on: 5.2-current
Obtained from: Using the Linux flash plugin on Solaris x86
http://www.tools.de/solaris/flash/
right. I heard BAD and OK:-). [1]
o Support Linux Blackdown Java3D API on native JDK(tested only 1.4.2p5). [2]
OISHI discoursed this feature on eleventh CBUG Meeting at 2003-11-29.
It really got to me.
Reported by: Vladimir B. Grebenschikov <vova@@fbsd.ru>, osa, ale [1]
Tested by: osa, ale [1]
Submitted by: OISHI Masakuni <yamasa@bsdhouse.org> [2]
linux-plugins like flash6(almost stable) and acroread5(unstable,
you can use only one shot from boot) with native browsers.
Flash6 |mozilla | firebird | galeon | ephiphany | opera | konquere
------------+--------+----------+--------+-----------+-------+----------
4-stable[*] | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK but...
5-current | OK | OK | OK | OK | NG | OK but...
For konquere user: Please set plugins directory by hand.
Acrobat |mozilla | firebird | galeon | ephiphany | opera | konquere
------------+--------+----------+--------+-----------+-------+----------
4-stable[*] | ONLY
5-current | ONE SHOT USE
[*] patched with http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nork/libmap_4stable.diff
[1] port to NetBSD and try to use realplayer plugin.
[2] use linux-threads.
[3] map libc.so.6 -> pluginwrapper.so idea
Submitted by: Takahiro Igarashi <thir@thir.org> [1]
Joe Kelsey <joek@mail.flyingcroc.net> [2]
t3rra yi <t3rra@hotmail.com> [3]
Tested by: members of C BSD Users Group in Tokyo, Japan (C is Capital?)
and
many many many many many many many people!
Desired by: ume as Trekkie
Yoshihiko Sarumaru <sarumaru@yamayuri.org>
Reviewed by: simokawa, ume, takawata, nectar
Repo copied by: joe (cvs)
Approved by: marcus (portmgr)
they want to install.
2. make the pkg-message refer to ${PREFIX}/lib/browser_plugins/
Suggested by: obrien (a long time ago, sorry I forgot about this) [1],
marcus [2]